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Amos : ou, introduction à la Métagraphologie, Isidore Isou  French, born Romania
Isidore Isou
Arcanes
1958
Ewer with female figure, Joseph Landais  French, Glazed earthenware, French, Tours
Joseph Landais
ca. 1850–70
Book of Flower Studies, Master of Claude de France, Opaque water color, organic glazes, gold and silver paint, iron and carbon-based ink and charcoal on parchment, French
Master of Claude de France
ca. 1510–1515
Archbishop Gauthier Cornut of Sens Displaying the Crown of Thorns, Pot-metal glass and vitreous paint, French
French
ca. 1245–48
King Louis IX Carrying the Crown of Thorns, Pot-metal glass and vitreous paint, French
French
ca. 1245–48
Two Seated Apostles from a Pentecost Scene, Pot-metal glass and vitreous paint, French
French
ca. 1245–48
Small oval dish with fish and serpent, Joseph Landais  French, Glazed earthenware, French, Tours
Joseph Landais
ca. 1850–70
Manuscript Leaf with the Annunciation from a Book of Hours, Jean Bourdichon  French, Tempera and shell gold on parchment, French
Jean Bourdichon
ca. 1485–90
Fragment, Silk, French, probably Tours
French, probably Tours
early 18th century
Piece, Silk, French, probably Tours
French, probably Tours
1735–40
Benjamin Garnier
1780–89
François-Paul Auger
1782–83
Benjamin Garnier
1786–89
Lunar-shaped Ring Bezel and Grotesque Figures, Noël Rouillard  French, Blackwork engraving
Noël Rouillard
ca. 1620–30
Frontispiece, from "Les Gueux suite appelée aussi Les Mendiants, Les Baroni, ou Les Barons" (The Beggars, also called the Barons), Jacques Callot  French, Etching
Jacques Callot
ca. 1623
Le Malingreux (The Sickly Man), from "Les Gueux suite appelée aussi Les Mendiants, Les Baroni, ou Les Barons" (The Beggars, also called the Barons), Jacques Callot  French, Etching; first state of two (Lieure)
Jacques Callot
ca. 1623
Le Mendiant a la Jambe de Bois (The Beggar with a Wooden Leg), from "Les Gueux suite appelée aussi Les Mendiants, Les Baroni, ou Les Barons" (The Beggars, also called the Barons), Jacques Callot  French, Etching; first state of two (Lieure)
Jacques Callot
ca. 1623
Le Gueux Assis et Mangeant (The Beggar Sitting and Eating), from "Les Gueux suite appelée aussi Les Mendiants, Les Baroni, ou Les Barons" (The Beggars, also called the Barons), Jacques Callot  French, Etching; first state of two (Lieure)
Jacques Callot
ca. 1623
Le Mendiant a la Jambe de Bois (The Beggar with the Wooden Leg), from "Les Gueux suite appelée aussi Les Mendiants, Les Baroni, ou Les Barons" (The Beggars, also called the Barons), Jacques Callot  French, Etching; first state of two (Lieure)
Jacques Callot
ca. 1623
Le Mendiant aux Béquilles Coiffé d'un Chapeau et Vu de Dos (The Beggar with Crutches and a Hat Viewed from Behind), from "Les Gueux suite appelée aussi Les Mendiants, Les Baroni, ou Les Barons" (The Beggars, also called the Barons), Jacques Callot  French, Etching; first state of two (Lieure)
Jacques Callot
ca. 1623
Le Mendiant Obèse aux Yeux Baissés (The Obese Beggar with Lowered Eyes), from "Les Gueux suite appelée aussi Les Mendiants, Les Baroni, ou Les Barons" (The Beggars, also called the Barons), Jacques Callot  French, Etching; first state of two (Lieure)
Jacques Callot
ca. 1623
Le Mendiant au Couvet (The Beggar of Couvet), from "Les Gueux suite appelée aussi Les Mendiants, Les Baroni, ou Les Barons" (The Beggars, also called the Barons), Jacques Callot  French, Etching; first state of two (Lieure)
Jacques Callot
ca. 1623
Le Mendiant a la Tête Découverte et aux Pieds Nuds (The Beggar with the Uncovered Head and Bare Feet), from "Les Gueux suite appelée aussi Les Mendiants, Les Baroni, ou Les Barons" (The Beggars, also called the Barons), Jacques Callot  French, Etching; first state of two (Lieure)
Jacques Callot
ca. 1623
The Portico of the National Gallery, London, James Tissot  French, Etching and drypoint; second state of two
James Tissot
1878
Sappho, Count Prosper d'Epinay, Marble, French
On loan to The Met
Count Prosper d'Epinay
ca. 1895
Multiple artists/makers
1855
Jacques Callot
ca. 1623
On loan to The Met
Guillaume Boichot
second half 18th century
On loan to The Met
Guillaume Boichot
second half 18th century
On loan to The Met
Clodion (Claude Michel)
1773
Multiple artists/makers
1858
Multiple artists/makers
1551
Napoleon, Antoine Denis Chaudet  French, Carrara marble, Italian, Carrarra
On loan to The Met
Antoine Denis Chaudet
Bartolomeo Franzoni
ca. 1807–10